Greek Meatball Subs with Spicy Tzatziki

These Greek Meatball Subs with Spicy Tzatziki will satisfy all of your Greek food cravings. The lamb meatballs are packed with kalamata olives, red onion, feta cheese, and mint and the spicy tzatziki has the perfect kick.

Do you love or hate going to the grocery store? I have majorly mixed feelings about it. I think that in another life, I would LOVE the grocery store. I’d get so much joy in strolling up and down the aisles, browsing the new products, dreaming up fabulous new recipes, and conducting some major price comparisons. But in my current life, going to the grocery store is such an inconvenience and it just doesn’t feel good to spend my precious free time there. I try really hard to go right after work on Fridays because a) it’s less crowded and b) if I’m working on weekend recipes for the blog, I can have everything I need AND can relax a bit on Saturday morning. But quite often, I am not able to finish my recipe planning by Friday and am stuck going over the weekend. When it’s crowded and time is short and grocery shopping is the last thing I want to be doing. Lucky for me, I have it down to a total science and can get from my garage and back, conducting a full grocery shop, in just under an hour. Add on 10 minutes if I have to stop at the liquor store, too.

On Sundays, I love cooking the kind of meal that will give us some lunch leftovers going into the week. These meatball subs definitely fulfilled that need. Meatball subs are one food that I’m pretty much always in the mood for. The same goes with any and all things Greek. Kalamata olives, feta cheese, and tomatoes are never a bad idea. I combined my loves into Greek Meatball Subs with a Spicy Tzatziki.

Into the meatballs went ground lamb, red onion, feta, kalamata olives, and plenty of garlic and mint.

And into the tzatziki went cucumber (duh), jalapeño peppers, and lots of mint and dill.

I toasted my sub rolls (essential!!) and then slathered (I can’t decide if I love or hate that word, but I’m going with it) the tzatziki on. Three meatballs were laid on top and then I layered more tzatziki on (because why not!) and then sprinkled with a Greek salsa I made with tomatoes, kalamata olives, red onion, feta, and oregano.

Yes, I am a very, very happy camper. I was going to say, “I don’t know what it is about Greek food that makes it so good,” but I do. I mean, it’s mainly the feta cheese and kalamata olives. Right?? OK and all the fresh veggies. And lamb. I love lamb.

These Greek meatball subs are my dream, but the lamb meatballs would be delicious served in a variety of ways. Even if you were simply to put them atop a salad. Or eat them plain with a little spicy tzatziki dipping sauce. The Greek salsa would also work with a ton of different summer meals and would even make an awesome tortilla chip dipping salsa.

When I end a Sunday with a meal like this and plenty of leftovers packed away in my fridge, I am a happy girl. It makes the pain of the grocery store trip a little bit more bearable. Bonus points to me if I also cut up veggies and clean and bag fruit for a week of lunches. My week is so much happier!

Do you love or hate going to the grocery store?

I have a few things that I like to check out that make the grocery store a bit more exciting for me:

If there are any new Oreo flavors (hint: there usually are)

If the fish counter has wild salmon at a decent price

If cotton candy grapes are in the produce section (sometimes… but always so $$$)

These Greek Meatball Subs with Spicy Tzatziki will satisfy all of your Greek food cravings. The lamb meatballs are packed with kalamata olives, red onion, feta cheese, and mint and the spicy tzatziki has the perfect kick.

Author: We are not Martha

Recipe type: Entree

Makes: about 4 meatball subs

Ingredients

Greek Meatballs:

1 lb ground lamb

1 large egg

¾ cup diced red onion

⅓ cup chopped kalamata olives

¾ cup crumbled feta cheese

3 cloves garlic, minced

1 tsp chopped mint

1 tsp cumin

1 tsp thyme

½ tsp pepper

¼ tsp salt

1-2 Tbsp olive oil

Spicy Tzatziki:

1 medium cucumber

1 cup plain Greek yogurt

¼ cup lemon juice

2 Tbsp diced jalapeño

1 garlic clove, minced

½ tsp chili powder

1 Tbsp chopped fresh dill

1½ tsp chopped fresh mint

Greek Salsa:

1 pint cherry tomatoes, cut into halves or thirds

⅓ cup chopped kalamata olives

¼ cup finely chopped red onion

¼ cup crumbled feta cheese

1½ tsp oregano

Assembly:

4 sub rolls, lightly toasted

Instructions

Greek Meatballs:

In a large bowl, combine the first 10 ingredients (from lamb to salt) and using your hands, mix well to combine.

Form mixture into about 12 round meatballs and place on a baking sheet.

Add 1 Tbsp olive oil to a large skillet over medium heat.

Add half the meatballs to the skillet and cook, turning occasionally, until browned on all sides, about 6-9 minutes. Remove to a paper towel-lined plate.

Repeat with second batch, adding more olive oil to pan if needed.

Spicy Tzatziki:

Using a box grater held over a kitchen towel, grate ½ the cucumber. With the towel held over the sink or a bowl, squeeze as much excess water as possible from the cucumber.

YUM! What a great idea! The Greek-ness makes it feel lighter & Summery! I used to hate grocery shopping, but really it was the crowded aisles & parking & carrying stuff up 3 flights. Now that I’m in the burbs I love it.

I think it’s possible we’re long-lost sisters or something. I can’t stand grocery shopping when it’s crowded but it’s great when I can make it early enough to avoid people. And feta and kalamata olives are my life. Forever I’ll eat them in anything. Loving these subs, Sues! They’re just perfection 🙂

I have the same love-hate relationship with the grocery store. Sometimes i love it, but if I’m just zooming through trying to get stuff to make for the week/blog, it’s just another errand lol. These subs sound soooo good, I’m obsessed with Greek food!

Oh, so delicious looking. I love grocery shopping and am lucky that I can do so every afternoon as I only work half days. I do a big shop once a week and top up when I need to at the local store which is next to my gym. Win/win for me 🙂

Oh yummy! I love everything about this recipe. You had me at feta cheese and kalamata olives, two of my favorite ingredients! This would easily satisfy any craving for Greek food, and serve it in a fun and creative way 🙂